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How Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, promoter of QAnon s baseless theories, rose with support from key Republicans
Michael Kranish, Reis Thebault and Stephanie McCrummen, The Washington Post
Jan. 30, 2021
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Marjorie Taylor Greene poses for a photo with Joe Webb, left and Jake Thomas, right, while holding a rifle at a campaign rally in Ringgold, Ga., on Sept. 19, 2020.photo for The Washington Post by Jessica Tezak.
WASHINGTON - As Marjorie Taylor Greene entered a runoff last year to be the Republican nominee for a U.S. House seat in Georgia, her opponent sounded the alarm. He warned top party officials that she had made a series of dangerous, baseless claims, and that she would tear apart the GOP if she won.
How Kevin McCarthy Left Mitch McConnell Twisting As Trump Pursued Coup
Reprinted with permission from Alternet
Before the 2020 presidential election, many anti-Trump pundits predicted that if Joe Biden won decisively, President Donald Trump would likely refuse to concede. But some Trump allies made the same prediction behind closed doors, and according to Cook Political Report s Dave Wasserman, one of them was House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy:Biden, it turned out, did enjoy a decisive victory, winning 306 electoral votes and defeating Trump by more than 7 million in the popular vote. Regardless, Trump has maintained that he was the real winner and promoted the debunked and baseless conspiracy theory that he was a victim of widespread voter fraud. Those dangerous theories came to violent fruition when his supporters stormed Congress while it was counting the Electoral College votes.
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